To: Cinnamon Girl
When he was on the show Sliders, John Rhys-Davies fought to make his character a role model rather than being amoral and power-hungry.
To: Question_Assumptions
When he was on the show Sliders, John Rhys-Davies fought to make his character a role model rather than being amoral and power-hungry. I love that episode of slider's where his character points out that every generation dreams of freedom, but only one wrote the Declaration of Independence. (in that episode they visited a police state that loss the Declaration of Independence / Constitution.)
To: Question_Assumptions
When he was on the show Sliders, John Rhys-Davies fought to make his character a role model rather than being amoral and power-hungry.
I know, I hated to see him leave the show. Everyone had a role in the show where Quinn was the boy genius, Rembrandt sort of like an older brother figure, the young lady, can't remember the name, the emotional side, and John Rhys-Davis played the professor and more importantly, the father figure. I think when he left, the show pretty much "Jumped the Shark."
112 posted on
01/17/2004 10:33:35 AM PST by
Nowhere Man
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